Anthony Albanese responds to criticism he’s not focusing enough on cost of living crisis

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Anthony Albanese responds to criticism he’s not focusing enough on cost of living crisis
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese says the government remains focused on helping struggling household budgets alongside campaigning for the Voice referendum.

Anthony Albanese says his government is "doing the lot" when it comes to the economy.It comes amid a cost of living crisis.

He defended the government's focus on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum as Australians struggle at the checkout and the bowser."But we also think after 122 years, the simple proposition that we recognise Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as Australia's first people in our nation's founding document is a very modest request," he told Triple M radio station on Wednesday.

Deputy Liberal Leader Sussan Ley said Freeman would always remain an icon but she didn't agree with her position despite wanting to see her in parliament.

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